Leap up Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫip/ /ˈəp
LEEP-up
lˈiːp/ /ˈʌp
LEEP-up
التعريف
To jump quickly up from a lower position, often because of surprise, excitement, or energy.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
More dramatic than simply 'stand up'; often used for sudden physical movement, or as a metaphor (e.g., 'leap up in popularity'). Less formal, common in stories and spoken English. Not interchangeable with 'jump up' in fixed expressions.
Spanish: saltar - levantarse de un saltoPortuguese (BR): pular - saltar rapidamentePortuguese (PT): saltar - erguer-se de um saltoChinese (Simplified): 跳起来Chinese (Traditional): 跳起來Hindi: ऊपर कूदनाArabic: يقفز لأعلىBengali: হঠাৎ উঠে লাফানো - দ্রুত উঠে পড়াRussian: вскочить - подпрыгнутьJapanese: 飛び上がるVietnamese: nhảy lênKorean: 벌떡 일어나다 - 뛰어오르다Turkish: birdenbire ayağa fırlamak - zıplamakUrdu: اچانک اُچھل کر کھڑا ہونا - فوراً اچھل جاناIndonesian: meloncat naik - melompat bangkit
جمل نموذجية
The cat suddenly leaped up onto the table.
basic
He leapt up when he heard his name.
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The children leapt up to catch the ball.
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She leapt up from her chair when she saw the spider.
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My heart leapt up when I heard the good news.
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Sales of the new phone leapt up after the ad campaign.
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